junctionist
Senior Member
Also worth mentioning, an outstanding addition to the city. Lets try and keep upbeat where warranted.
All the important details should be well done, including landscaping.
Also worth mentioning, an outstanding addition to the city. Lets try and keep upbeat where warranted.
That landscaping is uninspiring, but it matches the base components of the landscaping along the sidewalks of University Avenue: a cheap mass of poured concrete paving and planters and stick trees that don't seem to grow well.
Basic utilitarian finishes, nothing more, nothing less.
I think you're right, the complex of original buildings, including Sick Kids, were all connected by tunnels when first built.
I did some work at Sick Kids ages ago, and I could swear there's a tunnel connecting west over to Mt. Sinai or Princess Margaret as well, but it's at a weird level (B3?) and clearly not intended for public use although also not restricted access. I've never been able to find the tunnel again, but I'm almost positive I used it to bring material from one hospital to the other.